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Trees, Trees, Trees and More Trees
We finished off our Toronto trip in style. We met David and Sandy, two very good friends at KI Japanese Restaurant (Bay & Wellington) for dinner and had an exceptional dinner along with the opportunity to get caught up, particularly in light of the fact that it was David that suggested Ajijic, Mexico as a possible option.
Thanks so much for a very nice dinner David – and the leftover sushi was appreciated ...
Go West Young Family Go West
... there. Next stop a little Canadian history. Lower Fort Garry is a restored Hudsons Bay Trading post circa 1870.It was great to step back in time and learn about our past. But we all were happy to get out of the heat and relax in the pool at the K.O.A.. It has been quite hot the last few weeks ( on average 30C or warmer) and having the ability to cool off with a swim was great. All in all we were quite impressed with Winnipeg.
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Grosse journée de planification
... Dinosaur Provincial park-Alberta, Banff, Lac Louise et Jasper tous en Alberta). Ceci nous emmenera au 1er juillet ensuite duquel nous entammerons notre route vers Calgary et le stampede.
22 celcius aujourd'hui a Winnipeg et pluvieux en fin d'après-midi.
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Watcha Talkin Aboot Winnipeg
... Manitoba, the first day was was more housekeeping (laundry, food shopping, skyping) and getting some sleep. Second day went with someone I met on the train to The Fork (heritage park) and walked along the river bank and crossed the river to a region called St Boniface. The person I was with taught me the history of Winnipeg and about the person who fought for native Canadians rights. He was interested in the wonderful game of cricket and told him about the delights of test cricket and ...
Winterpeg
... habe damit sogar Glück und kann schon in mein Zimmer. Dort ist niemand weiter und so lege ich mich erst mal wieder hin und schlafe für eine Stunde in einem richtigen Bett. Danach geht es unter die Dusche und ich fühle mich wie ein neuer Mensch und ready für einen Erkundigungslauf durch Winnipeg. Es ist jedoch bitter kalt (-20°C) und der Wind pfeifft um die Ecken. Ich versuche daher mich mehr drinnen aufzuhalten und gucke mir "The Forks" an. Ein restaurierter Kopfbahnhof, in dem ...